Sonoma State University hosts its 43rd annual Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series, with events open to the public.
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In July 1944 it became evident it was only a matter of time until Nazi Germany would be defeated. The Allied forces had landed on Normandy during D-Day and the Soviets were slowly penetrating Eastern ...
In October 1943 the second world war was in full swing and the tide was turning against the Axis powers, though there was no ...
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In the smoky heart of industrial-era Pittsburgh, a young African American man named John Paul Golden quietly made history.
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Rita Süssmuth, women's rights activist, former parliamentary speaker and prominent member of the government of Helmut Kohl, ...
Carol Rittner reflected on events that have changed the United States and the world since she last taught college students about the Holocaust in 2015: Donald Trump’s candidacy, marchers in ...
From slicing her thumb open on a champagne bottle to repeatedly damaging her knees on downhill courses, Lindsey Vonn’s injury ...